Abstract The majority of young Australian women aspire to be married with at least one child and in some form of paid employment by the time they are 35 years of age. In an age of increasing female labour force participation, it seems then that young women really can have it all. However, while younger generations of women are now more likely than their male counterparts to go to university, Australian women, compared to women in other countries, have low workforce participation rates after childbearing; and many move to part-time positions characterised by lower earnings, less responsibility and less opportunity for training and promotion. Further, there continues to be significant occupational segregation in the workplace, and women conti...
Australian governments have made gender equality in the workplace a priority, citing women’s enhance...
In Australia there has been new attention paid to women’s work/life choices, which have been driven ...
Women’s work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understan...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Fertility rates in the developed world have been below replacement level for 25 years, and it is oft...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Copyright © 2008 RMIT PublishingPopular opinion suggests young Australians are no longer interested ...
Australian governments have made gender equality in the workplace a priority, citing women’s enhance...
In Australia there has been new attention paid to women’s work/life choices, which have been driven ...
Women’s work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understan...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
Drawing upon data collected from the first three waves of the younger cohort of the Australian Longi...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
The study contributes to the understandings of how women negotiate work and family over the life cou...
Falling birth rates and an increase of women, especially mothers, in the paid workforce have elicite...
Previous findings from quantitative research have shown that the majority of young Australian women ...
Fertility rates in the developed world have been below replacement level for 25 years, and it is oft...
Multiple roles remain a reality for women. While there is debate over whether this arises from perso...
As a result of changing social norms and economic imperatives many Australianwomen are now participa...
Copyright © 2008 RMIT PublishingPopular opinion suggests young Australians are no longer interested ...
Australian governments have made gender equality in the workplace a priority, citing women’s enhance...
In Australia there has been new attention paid to women’s work/life choices, which have been driven ...
Women’s work and family choices are affected by social pressures and external constraints. Understan...